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On Wednesday, 16 April 2014 15:48:50 UTC+1, John Williamson wrote:
On 16/04/2014 11:28, whisky-dave wrote:

For about 10 years+ I've been wondering why most if not all deliveries can't be made after say 7pm (rush hour). Why can't argos and the like deliver up to say 10pm or midnight and on sundays. Of course some do but charge extra why ?






Because generally, the staff want to be at home in the evenings, just as
you do, spending time with their family and watching East Enders or
Corrie. Therefore, most of them want to be paid extra for working
unsociable hours, and the unions enforce it.


Like nurses and the police and DJs in night clubs and doormen and night bus drivers and those that work in power stations and those that work on the railways, cleaners, pub, resturant, cinemas, even transport workers.


Van drivers *are*, in spite of all the evidence, human too.


And you don't think these van drivers could do their job quicker or more effintly at night than during rush hour if you gave them the choice.
If you work out how much per drop and then per unit time you could probbaley do the job in half the time. NOT everyone wants to work 9-5